738 results found for: Jigoku no Mushi
Kuze Ryu
Kuze left his Uncle's Weaving shop "because of something unpleasant" around age 14 or 15 even Kuze does not recall the exact age and went to Kyoto. He watched Matsunosuke Onoe 's ninjutsu movies and photos of the activities of foreign series every time he took a break and decided to "become an actor."…
Inagawa Junji
Inagawa Junji was born in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. He is an actor and director, known for "Shinrei" (1996), "La Ronde" (1988) and "Tanba Tetsuro no Daireikai Shindara Odoroita!!" (1990). (Source: IMDb)
Nakao Akira
Nakao Akira was a Japanese actor, TV personality, and artist from Kisarazu, Chiba. Nakao was represented by the Furutachi Project agency. Nakao attended Chiba Prefectural Kisarazu High School from 1958 and entered Musashino Art University from 1961. Also in 1961, he was selected in the "5th Nikkatsu…
Nakagawa Nobuo
Born in Kyoto, Nakagawa was early on influenced by proletarian literature and wrote amateur film reviews to the Kinema Junpō film magazine. He joined Makino Film Productions in 1929 as an assistant director and worked under Masahiro Makino. When that studio went bankrupt in 1932, he switched to Utaemon…
Ogura Hisahiro
Ogura Hisahiro is a Japanese actor. He was born in Taiki, Watarai, Mie, Japan on October 26, 1954. He has a main role in film Yumemi Doori no Hitobito as Satomi.
Yamada Shintaro
Shintaro Yamada, born in Onna, Okinawa, is a Japanese fashion model, actor, and singer. He is the younger brother of Yu Yamada. His modeling credits include appearing in Men's Non-No and Popeye. He is the leader of the Quiz! Hexagon II singing group Sata Andagi. (Source: Wikipedia) March 17, 2023 it…
Azuma Chizuru
Chizuru Azuma was born on June 5, 1960 in Onomichi, Japan. She is an actress, known for Shichinin no onna bengoshi (2006), Seito shokun! ( 2007) and Love's Water Drop (2018).
Takayama Akira
Akira Takayama (高山 明, Takayama Akira, born 1969) is a Japanese director. He is the leader of the theatre unit Port B, which he founded in 2003 to create site-specific performances. (Source: Wikipedia)













